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THE SEATTLE STAR. P"we CHIEF OF DETECTIVES |'sossece : ‘weweee~~ll PROPOSED FOR SEATTLE): Phird Day : TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1902 MINERS THREATEN TO INVOKE THE AID OF through, one will be provided for THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & co ns THE BON MARCHE —$. “Franoilion” |S==> \' 3 | 7". Country Girt given ite \ Mur e tant tation by athryn ray, and Inex thor Por Tonight Miss Kidder MEASURE WELL THOUGHT OF BY DETECTIVES—WILL DO | age, and Ktta Agnes Alexander, legal Jeompany wilt be seen for the k eae, of Heat ck. ‘The strike leaders nay today|time in “Francilion,” a play written | AWAY WITH CONFLICTING WORK - , fe mn ee nx out} by Alexander Dur it is a stor bs ee eae cere sout thet the cam: (OF French society lucie the| As told eladwhere Chief Sullivan'a)the difterent. mene ‘The detective| MORTALITY RECORD ‘ Paign has not yet been completed| time that the country was in a #tate | ordinance providing for 4 reorgant-| Work would be done systematically | ee ais Mad hl Propose Tie-Up of Bee ae ee roe cy. ana [pens anonee of diaplaying oom a rang. | 22ti0e of the Beattle poll arte) which it is conducted now enue yesterday, The Tomarrow will be the third day of the great half-price sale of be called oul a menry 0) * Ee cenit ae. | wan du ntroduced, but sim. mney & Stewart's. ‘ i ue tb ardinnh eay 8 her suggestion was made | nifice ostumes and fine seenta ef- | ment duly introdu: 8 Present Methods sare,| Women's and Mi Tailor-Made Suits. It is un ° y | tokay that the Ante n Federation © gowne worn by Miss Kid- | ply re d to the police, license and/ paso wasting sale, where a few Suits are picked from stock, or a small lot pur+ of Labor be called upon to request Countes# Francine are eapect-| rovenue committee of the city c¢ At present,” continued the officer, Bonney &| chased for quick selling. In this case when « burgiary in sont to Investigate It look at the house looted and some- ft makes a report. Often he keeps the more valuable information to himself, that he may have all the glory of catching the thief person- ally. All this would be done away with if the detectives were ruled by an individual who would tend to that buninesen and no othe Under the reorgantaaton plan there will be an inapector of police, but reported, a mai He takes a wutiful “The Black Flag” ally t army of American work affiliated with the na tional organization to suspend oper-| Harrington Reynolds ations three days to force a crisis. /are playing “The Blag This would result in tying up the en-| ne thin week country’s industries for half a Every Industry | in America the men Who ar rt line Hen! 2206 Quee cht. ‘The Beattl ny have the ctl lant night ‘That 1( will there be pige mpany| and die of neglect ts looked up at the! a foregone conclusion by perhaps a play | majority of the counell and A Chief of Detectives nN was not a chief of detec- nods wil amed in the new reorganiaa- Our Entire Stock Is Cut in Half and hence the variety for choice is so immense and the opportunity so rare that the Suit Store has been jammed with ready buyers ever since Monday morning, More than One Hundreds Suits were sold very Excursion and Dance Friday Adelightful triparousd Branbridge Island, passing old home of Chief Se- ugh Port Orchard Nar- Dogfish Bay and Agate Pans. Why |tives ton ? |. This is the question on many lips | today it Moonlight Mr The Black Flag ard# for the week, just Before Dawn” ‘The stock company at the Third rtain that such @ mani er would bring ountry hold th CRISIS 10 BE in all who conceded — by strikers would then BROUCHT ON Hinterest. The strik Avenue theater is gutting on an ex know anything about the police busi-| his duy ae defined by Chiet of |The popaiar steamer Capital City| Monday. Ae many more should ge teday. arly visiters to th . “ eptionally good play this week tn |ness, that good work cannot be done | Police Sullivan in an interview with Jalbraith dock #:15 p.m. i fl dive weatineent fest. | “Just Refore Dawn, Sensational |individually,” said one well kiown|a Btar reporter, will not bring him I hho pm. Phred Excur: | sfeat sale are reaping the benefit by selecting from every line and in the West. otive sentiment of the season. Later on you will find style that are the favorit i good an assortment to pick from. f your fit, no doubt, but not Some Idea as to the Price Range one touch with the detectives. he need of @ chief of detectives has begun to be felt, and it may be that reorganisation is carried episodes are in order. ‘The actors jall well trained in their varie and give a good production plece. The new vernic day night a re | detective te juding roles} “With ‘a the | detective mpany will present a|made of “Mast Lynne” Thure- d for the balance of the a, Fare b0c, in od head to the Seattle it could be| ok and ty. Two in hiding entra. Fire Bosses Out SCRANTON, Pa., June 17.—Alimost all fire bosses of ‘the Lackawanna region are out today and the ope a Dunlap, real estate. #4 Union block Believe That jyzation . | ato: thus exposed to an incal-| Wen ateetie — ‘ of Everything From Trat (oi se Gamage. adued to the aan. |** oj eae a for ® criminal! « v $ 4.25 for choice of $ 8.50 Su | 9.00 18.00 Guits. | $17.50 for choles of gers of an explosion are those of the safely in 9 $ 5.00 for choice of $10.00 Suit: 12.50 for el 00 for fle Down Weeld Co: ae re’ oper. noe DOING A BAR early in the evening. A man would | § 7.60 for choice of $15.00 Buits. | $15.00 for choice of $30.00 Suits. .00 for choice of pel a Settlement would not be able to continue work. ae, turned loose and | Hemides the above there are many intermediate prices—all at half the original marked price of the pare lowed to escape when a det the force had the evittence t him, but did not knew of his arre ‘The whole d mt would not working on single case, wh: ers were needing attent lforce would be governed by a single jhand, ‘The chief of detectives could locate any one of his men at any tine of the day or nig’ The polley of | for selling or giving away beer in| the department would be dictated by small quantities at thelr Lake Union |a clear, cool man who knew him busi brewery. Complaint has been made |ness and understood how to handle by cftivens of the Lake Union dis trict that this firm has been in the habit of selling or giving away liquor in small quantities. The report Aled prohibita the brewing company from disposing of beer tn smaller than keg low. Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs. | ticular Sult in question. : All Misses’ Suits Go at Half | ‘There are about 225 Misses’ that are to be sold at half the regular prices. Mothers will Hardly to sew or hire a dressmaker for the young girl's dress when the whole Suit costs less than the ma! sa fire boss requires expert ledge, the places of the strikers not be filled. ‘This is in reality the most crushing blow the operators have suffered in the entire strike, as it makes damage to the mines a cer. tainty. WILKESBARRE, June 17.—The anthracite strike situation here has resolved itself into a complete dead-! ROOM TRADE The police, license and revenue ommittee last night mave a report against the Hemrich Brewing Co. House Furnishing Department Every day “must haves” for every home. Prices lower, quality considered, than you would pay any- where else. For instance : alone would be. = 8 to l The Specials for Wednesday sale trom # till the DOWNSTAIRS BARGAINS Low Prices for Camp Supplie | Cam ing parties and families that are to spend the summer in cami will read with interest the low prices make for tomorrow on cam: ds. Also note under-pricin, fd ardii on, Toilet Ware, ete. « Great Sale JARDINIERES load of Jardinieres has arrived, and we have SALMON ARRIVES IN SEATTLE | ALASKA FISHING INDUSTRY SHOWING UP WELL—LATE IM- P=; PORTANT NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT — SHIPS THAT no room for them, because of the packed condition of Si wy ser aing ere notaplo Sen NERE bs COME AND GO DANCING CLASSE 12-plece decorated Totlet || the downstairs store—the builders, you know. Hence Wp ee ef ness of prices—values {The first sockeye salmon of this; day with the acow Don in tow. The] Monday and Priday Evenings for | ead inka tau pila ieee en en ne weet si i Fee ‘immed @eason’s run were shipped to Seattle| Don is a scow with @ large high cabin edges, | knobs and || Fine Color Glased Jardinieres, in asso . from Whatcom. The run| rigged with one sail. ne wed) handies— sine . eed ak an aneriae accu, “Lawn Kimonos, Jap style well by the Scandinavian Fishing Co. which fs taking her north to be used a8 a cook and storehouse in the fish- il ing business in Alaska. " ‘The City of Puebla sails for San Franctsco tomorrow. ‘The City of Topeka salle for Alaska ‘Thursday. ‘The steamer Bonita of the Pacific; Coast Co. is expected in tonight from San'Francico. She ts on her way to Alaska to take her run be- tween Sitka and Juneau. ‘The coming season promises to be made and trimmed, st @e | Men's 100 fancy border Handker- chiets; trom 6 to 1 Wedaestay at Genuine Morroco Leather TOILET WARE Breakfast Plates, each . sole? Sram EN Se a Dinner Plates, each... Soup Plates, each... $0\ Nainsook Covered Dress Teas, each ..........,.0 * fe Size No, 2, regularly worth Ise; i2-quart Galvanized Water Pails, |* to 11 at The. each . * +:15e| Pisin black or white Hose Pastry Boards, good size, each....29¢/| pororters, button catch, worth | a yo | Agoone, dozen fe ike sale price from § to 11 6c pair, iv a ‘orks, cocoa andies, vom Muslin Drawers, Children’s Elk Calf Camp Shoes, Well made, set of six knives and |wigg ruffles and hemetitehed solid leather tproughout, sizes . * srese he 1% to 2 B1.2%, sizes 8% to 11 pieces, undergiased ren, each... 15e| 81.00, sizes 6 to § 4 vod ‘ be: Of Stoves, three burner, each...$1.59| jecorations, several cdlors, value Acme Fry Pans. it else, each.. Ea $5.00, for, wet... $3.59) Acme Fry Pan 10 Totlet Sets, nix pieces, same decora- ons as abo’ MN 38, " " os rate . i aa above, value 02.56, for, Set) scuns’ try Pane, large sion cach Camp Stool, hardwood legs, each. $1.59 Be ‘amp Stool, hardwood legs, with back, each . a) Neat Decorated Crepe Paper Nap- kins, 100 for ...... Ibe Box Soap, 12 bars for........ Be Clothes Lines, 40 feet long, each.. be Clothes Pins, 5 dozen for. Bo) Good Steel Butcher Knives, Ibe! Fruit Saucers, dosen «--..+.s.i6e| Camp Set Dishes, 44 pieces, pretty Cream Pitchers, medium, each....10c} ecorations, just the thing for camp Pie Plates, eaeh ° - del une, set 59 not begin until about July however, active prepar- made for the sea- ing the, Winter the union built a new Chileat, which will have 006 cases. The Pa- $1.19, 81 choice of 7 and §-inch sizes, each Choice of # and 19-inch sizes, each 48¢ - 690 tion Ladies’ Plump Dongola Kid Shoes, heavy fair stitched soles, , nod wear guaranteed, ai | per pair ... aneed : | 3 i ; i i i : j ‘The City of Seattle sailed last night with 100 passengers and full cargo of freight for Lynn canal. ©. P. Perrin, H. L. Smyth and F. B. Ir- » mining experts, go to Juneau to report on the Norvell ‘mining ry for an eastern syndicate. The gunboat Manila le to receive at Mare Island only enough repairs nable her to continue her voyage i | English Porcelain Flower Blue Dinnerware, decorations vines and flowers. 100-Plece Set, $7.85 50-Piece Set, $4.85 Boys’ Ot! Grain Camp Shoes, will land any amount of hard sery- sizes 13 to 2... 81.50) Men's Best Satin Calf Camp! Shoes, solid leather throughout all sizes .. 1.50) Fi i i i Wire Coat Hangers; trom, at, tack, Se. 7 Bars Savon Soap; from at Be. Good Steel Paring Knives; to 11 at 20, ‘4 Heine's Fruit Presses; from 8 te 11 at 18. %-inch White Fish. y value'ite 2'yard; trowees Wate Fish Net 40 inches and ecru, worth %e yard; 5 at Wash Silk Watets in at white, sizes #2 to 44 from 8 to 11 at $3.18. ¢ Pillow Cases, of good Cotton, of snene, worth 10c; from 8 to Turkish Wash Cloths, fair worth Se; from 8 to 11 at Ie. Dishes For Camp Use ‘hite Granite, Pisin Shape. Vegetabie Dishes, medium size, each lv ble Dishes, large wine, each Ife Bowls, medium size, each be Platters, small size, each «Abe! Piatters, medium size, each We Platters, large size, each We! Galvanized Pail, 12-quart size... Granite Steel Tea K size: regular $1.28; specta' FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHEARS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. No. & oie MeL i i id ‘ § ‘ t i A ¢ z z z i e: exclusive vate lessons ety cpa mies nae ilison's, Seattle's only ined school of dancing. Ranke block, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ART SQUARES CHEAPER ago we told you how we had seoured a line of the famous rt Be uaree at a practical reduction of 25 per cent. Tomorrow thie cals will begin again, with these sizee on sale iranite juares, feet, ret Granite Art Squares, 9xb feet, worth $4550, at Granite Art Squares, 9x12 feet, worth at. GAIETY (REGULATING THE ‘The 8. F. W. C, will hold a biennial LABOR BUREA aa afternoon at the Lincoln tomorrow 0 U US LACES forme 9 antl 6 Oc re endes | An ordinance was introduced in the Great Big Cuts In Stylish Goods | LOT 2— a Gane cole several | Council last night by Chairman Fits- Point Venise, Arabian and trish |2% per yard; worth Toe, 88c and $1.00 fine musical selections willbe render-| Patrick of the committee on labor to Crochet Lace Gafloons, fashion’s|,.'T + hell gr ‘ed. Prices will be awarded for| Te#ulate the employment agencies in| ‘On8'8| 590 per yard; worth $1.00, $1.25 and guessing contests, and punch will be| the city. Complaints have been made | most popular trimming — white.| 51.50, Only 3 pairs to a ctstomer. ‘served. AlJ club women and their rong li sbjected to tortion in| cream and ecru shades, all widths Embroideries | Women’s Fast Black friends are cordially invited. to be| Hane, poem gry come at gh and the very swellest of new designs: | pancy Embroidery Chiffon and Per- | Soge aes Ay ans By a present at this affair. \ a 0 most of them can be appliqued, ail ~ E >| Stade; from ae | sian ‘Trimming All-Overs—very { | Misses or Boy's Fast Black and Mrs. A. L. McEman wili| The ordinance was prepared _ b; widths, sem{-straight and irregular] finest qualities; all this season's! .. samen the Weineadey Card club| Labor Commissioner Grout and Cor-| weaves. All are divided into special| Very latest styles; for swell fronts, ee Se a, oe tonight at their home, 419 Terry| poration Counsel Gilliam. It in- ‘We have some beautiful lotx in this addition with asphalt street Jota for quick and easy selling. We| Wists, etc.. there is nothing nicer: | if, SY me avenue. Greases the license fee from $10 to cement sidewalks, stone curbing, oty water mains, and sewers a efvise ali to choose carly, while| * id regularly at $2.98, $8.98 and} ¥ ~ i $200 per annum and the bond of the completed and included in the proce of the lots. No further assessment ; $5.00 per yard; sale price ....$1.79) | Infants’ blue kid one-strap oe ere Seren have ba ally a ar aa at $2,000. Tae @f any kind can be levied on this property. present assortments are unbroken. Real L es wae Sn sizes 5 to 8; ‘Yitations for a dancing ¥ mayor fino the right to revoke | We also have two fine renidences for sale in this addition, strictly LOT 1— we et Oe june 27, at| the license when any complaint is fen . Our entire stock of Cluny, Duchess >’ Santas Gt pce tone iran Beste. benpte te him The uqecey wrest ast] Gate in every reapect, aad in heeping With the surrewadings. We per yard; worth $e, $980 and 45° lang Russian Laces will be on sale| anes Ta te ih, worth $135: J see be in connection with or in close LOT 2 fet Pipe ge mre Ae be : Mra. Amos Brown. Mra. Richard] proximity to any place where aur S09 per yards warth She, Ge, 60 and [acne ee cen | wrecnen'e sel, seek a Kinnear and Misses fy sold, and a license may be revoked Tbe. feast without an equal. y at home to friends Friday afternoon, be proved that any proprie- n t —~ —_—— $$ strap Sandals,’ French heel, 3 June 27, at their West Seattle resi- h place has sent a woman! sole, worth $1.60; at Gc, eh oo ES i WASH GOODS CHEAPER. mwas Rela Cai toe all - ‘The labor committee will meet this Close in we off: i "Vs Toile D i | Shoes, worth $1.59 and $1.15; ‘The women of Bt: John’s Guild will es } in we offer 120 feet nq. of ground suitable for a Inrge apartment Cluster Dimity, 7/40 ‘ile Du Nork Ginghams, 100 " . ads rose tea and sale tomorrow oie tosis ae aus house or for flats; this i close in, within a few blocks of the busiuess A good assortment of patterns to] A full assortment of patterns in this| _ Women's Kangaroo Calf 2 until 6, at the home of Mrs. ‘ | Genter and will be sold cheap. choose from, worth 12%c; a yard| well known Gingham, worth 12%¢c; | Shoes, heel and spring heel, #4 ee tec the een ct the| ad Sossdanceesnacqaceneats soe OE © Fae sivas eas’ bas 96 Toe | $1.76; “at $1.18. Mi ire for enefit of tl Fine Batiste, tte Boys’ Rough Straw f fund. Silk Novelties, 7o a | sik bands, very nobby, ‘The P. ¥. 0, club held its annual OU | INGS Madison Pa rk Over Ee cease Se Ee oe eee TWeroily Stripe nnd Floral Designs; {270m 8 to il at 39, q this afternoon at the home of ed Novelties, worth 19¢; @ yard.7e) in ai) colora, worth 1c, ard.iic| Boys’ Wash Pants, : ? L. T. Turner, across the lake. —_— Peau De Sole, 190 Linen Grena | white stripes, sizes 3 to 10) ( : " ‘Avlarge number of members were In order to make a clean-up of this addition, we are authorized by yhich “Loo! eo! y tal. | TOFe® Mo; Sh only, Ihe oe Present and a most delighifal tinne| Next Saturday afternoon members | the Bastorn owners to offer the remaining few tots at $00 each, #26 ane Oe nee eaits | Hen Linen with fancy silk etripe| Violet ‘Talcum | Powder: ‘was spent. of the bankers’ convention to be | 402100 feet; some are suitable for @ardening purposes. This property ie er eare ee tither:” worth Séc:a| Of various colors, worth B0c and| Ptice 36c per box: 8 to 11 a E sere. xe. 5 held here will go to Bremerton and | reached by the Madison street car li clome to the new City park, ard Z seeek9e] 600; @ yard ... .....45 Big cakes Tar Soap, ena ebart Abrams will entertain | Port Blakeley: Sunday the Swedis! has sidewalks and city water and is undoubtedly the cheapest and best * Boulles De Soi | Sc; at 3 cakes of Soap for J ; Ss Sissi) Sch at the anneal pic- | club gives @ pienic at Tacoma; June | buy ever offered in thie part of the city Toile Du Sole, 15¢ ae 8 to 11 bs ean nee oe heme fp the Denny-Fubr-|20 the Electrical Workers’ Union | Why £0 to the suburbs when you can buy cheaper and live withia Very striking designs in fast colors) “47, bine Oil, worth 10c bole int bs ¢ affair will take | will hold a picnic at Pleasant Beach 15 minutes Gide of your work. Bary terme. A beautiful light weight material,| on a dotted Mousseline de Sole| o By a § Place June 26, and is being looked | July 12 the Woodmen of the World| 3} highly mercerized, with the latest] ground, admirably adapted for|® to 11 at 3 for 1c. - m1" forward to with a great deal of in-|”o on an excursion to Bremerton: designe of the season, worth 2bc;| evening wear and party dresses,| Moth Balls, 1-tb, boxes, aie athe 5 ia June 29 the Plumbers Union gives a yard -+160! worth 65c; a yard ... -49¢ 4 from 8 to 11 at 106, os “ & picnic at Evergreen Park: the Bon " —_—_—_—— - bs The Orptic club will give a pienic| Marche excursion is sc roa wa str at cee whe 2 e heduled for Bt. St Meydenbauer bay Friday, the 20th. | June 22, and a Scandinavian outing | Lv "y ‘The members and invited guests are requested to take the 10 o'clock or| °°Ur® % July 6. 1k THE BON MARCHE] pr | r nee So Sake st ‘wo newly built houses near Columbia achool can be bought for $2400 v a The Affairs of the Globe Clothing Co. each, on torn fh see rought to a Sudden Ending ‘The San Souct club will give a} From information obtained, it was NORDHOFF ® Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. Seattle Auction &| Sale Stables A @ancing party tonight in the Old} + Rainier hotel. A large number of | guests are expected to be present.| learned that some Eastern creditors not only wanted to receive the ret of A ef claima in full, but ‘yy ried very Ward to come in posses. Sunday the Vit club gave a very| sion of the entire stock, fixtures m pretty excursion on Lake ‘Washing- | assets of the Globe, which a ton. Many young people were pre ‘i Tat ent and the outing proved one of Alexander writen due ae Brooklyn and University Heights great pleasure Cen eralle on alle ee Ow! business men, grasped {the situation and wrenche ~ ed by dentist MISS RICHARDSON'S RECITAL | these sharks the poplin ot ee We can sell you a few chotce lots In these additions at « bargain. WIR Gi GUN cee tagh to sepelent Ny GS aetna” i Miss Elizabeth Jay Richardson |ing a clean-up in wri eek Remember thie is clone to the STATE UNIVERSITY and will in- your cholce, and one thing ts certain—we can save you much of Gill give er ninth annual recttai holders would have been left Sit fn j treane In value very rapidly. | edids | iiaie td Geseinie. resnmsae 0 Xe? at CE Monday June 28, at the! the cold without « bea he s ‘ b por bec ot a 4 Grand Opera houxe. Unumial prep-|am related toa reporter tor the un, EXAMINATIONS FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE. arations have been made by Miss | was this: Cert, ;: ‘an this in Be people de- Richardson and her many pupils, |munded that the entire meee &nd 4n entertainment t# announced| "lumped off:' they would (hock yee which {8 promised to be a season's it in at thei own prise just tae feature. enough to settle thelr claims, Inne ing @ large stock of goods to thei WEATHER FORECAST a Iittle or nothing. stepped in, and on be hay Cra hanes: ana the stockh nettle all Wednesday, fair; warmer Wednes- + Sy Rete E day with fresh west to northwest 4 winds. FLORENCE DENTAL CO.“ tum Tourt Will chose two tos mmissioners in sald @ ted, MooreinvestmentCo 111 Columbia Street. Phone Main 6O We have just recetved a carioad of draft and pack horses which will be sold at public auction Friday, |June 20, together with alarge num- | ber of lumber and express wagons, bers of the Bar of King County, State of Washington, will be held in the King County Court House, in the term of one year their successors are Ap) nck, amount. 40,000, at lens than half —o——_ Mr. Bridge has ad hacks and buggies; also single and| (\\Y of Seattle, said State, in the| qualified. pursuaee b. A Side Trip Tod. stock for wale at 100% double draft and buggy harnesses; | 100M occupied by the Judge of the} This notice a ntored tm ee rip Today the Globe's old loca- also 10 fresh miich cows, at 1212 Superior Court of said county who] of an order made rm ‘The ideal stde trip for tourists is pn the dollar, 80 as | Western avenue. 3 “| Prestdes o Department No. 1 of] sist, 1902, o 902, q “ tine daly past bod Battinctss! toed eas: 80 8a rigpees pl AN ae said court, on Saturday, the 2ist day| Dated June 12th, ” ‘GRIFFIN. May fi Wisconsin and Oregon. Boats leave|to reconstruct the salostoore ey __M, J. WALKBR, Auctioneer. Jof June, A.D. 1903, at’ the hour of PLL by! Colman dock at 6:30, 9 and 10 a. m.,|#tock it with an entire new line of CALL OF THE JUDGES. in the forenoon, for the purpose a ig EMORY: and 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. ‘ Fare, 50c| Clothing, Shoes, Hate and Furnish : om ; Selecting four électors of said GRO. MEADE BM? aay round trip. : ‘ling Goods, be al To the members of the Bar of King! County to be recommended by sald BOYD J. TAL ‘of the mtv g . ove | county, State of Washington Bar to the Superior Court of sald] Judges of the Superiot “gs tt } You, ahd each of you, are hereby] County, ‘trons which wait tous el State of Washington, for #™, | y notified that @ meeting of the mems! tors, (0 be so. recommended, said Su-4 County. fp. mee

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